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A Familial Factor in the Development of Face Recognition Deficits

Pages 312-315 | Published online: 09 Aug 2010

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Sarah Bate & Jeremy J. Tree. (2017) The definition and diagnosis of developmental prosopagnosia. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 70:2, pages 193-200.
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Bradley Duchaine, Laura Germine & Ken Nakayama. (2007) Family resemblance: Ten family members with prosopagnosia and within-class object agnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology 24:4, pages 419-430.
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Bradley C. Duchaine, Galit Yovel, Edward J. Butterworth & Ken Nakayama. (2006) Prosopagnosia as an impairment to face-specific mechanisms: Elimination of the alternative hypotheses in a developmental case. Cognitive Neuropsychology 23:5, pages 714-747.
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Edwin J. Burns, Elizabeth Gaunt, Betiel Kidane, Lucy Hunter & Jaylea Pulford. (2022) A new approach to diagnosing and researching developmental prosopagnosia: Excluded cases are impaired too. Behavior Research Methods 55:8, pages 4291-4314.
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Manuela Malaspina, Andrea Albonico & Roberta Daini. (2018) Self-face and self-body advantages in congenital prosopagnosia: evidence for a common mechanism. Experimental Brain Research 237:3, pages 673-686.
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